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The Banquet Hall of the State House was on Saturday set agog by highlife king Abrantee Amakye Dede and Ivorian music sensation, Freddy Meiway.
Dubbed ‘African Legends Nights’, the annual musical event, which was expected to be one of the biggest and finest shows this year, lived up to the billing as all the performers gave the audience classical live band music.
The show opened up with Dela Hayes and her all-female band followed by Trigmatic who was the youngest act on the bill. Trigmatic knew the kind of audience he was performing to and he exhibited pure talent and dynamism.
Gyedu-Blay Ambulley dropped a new song highlighting the corruption in society which got the audience excited. The "Simigwa Do Man" showed sublime display garnished with awesome traditional artistry.
When Ivorian megastar Freddy Meiway hit the stage with his ‘Lolo Girls’, the whole house went up in flames.
The Zoblazo man’s performance got the audience including Ghana’s former First Lady, Nana Agyeman Konadu Rawlings dancing to his timeless music.
Abrantie Amakye Dede, the ‘SERIOUS’ man didn't disappoint as he capped the night with one of his classic performances that the former First Lady just couldn't help but dance to.
The African Legends Night, organized by Global Media Alliance, is an annual music concert to celebrate legends who have exhibited African music prowess. This year’s was the fourth edition in five years.
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